"Fort Worth Tornado"
28 March 2000

References

Texas weather, second edition, revised (Bomar, G. W.) Austin, Texas, University of Texas Press, 1995. 275 p. Refs., figs., tables, appendices, glossary, index. M.G.A. (1998), 49:5-16

Duration and movement of mesocyclones associated with southern Great Plains thunderstorms (Wood, V. T., et al.) Monthly Weather Review, Boston, MA, 124(1): 97-101, January 1996. Refs., figs., tables. DAS, DLC. M.G.A. (1996), 47:4-302

A synoptic climatology of the elevated mixed-layer inversion over the southern Great Plains in spring. Part III: Relationship to severe-storms climatology (Lanicci, J. M., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 6(2): 214-226, June 1991.

A synoptic climatology of the elevated mixed-layer inversion over the southern Great Plains in spring. Part I: Structure, dynamics, and seasonal evolution (Lanicci, J. M., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 6(2): 181-197, June 1991.

Tornadic thunderstorm development in west Texas, 27 May, 1978 (Peterson, R. E., et al.) National Weather Digest, Marlow Heights, MD., 5(1): 39-43, Feb., 1980. Refs. M.G.A. (1980), 31:12-238

Life cycle of a tornado (Peterson, R. E.) Weather, Bracknell, Eng., 34(8): 316-319, Aug., 1979. Refs., figs. M.G.A. (1980), 31:3-253

Improved NWS storm spotters' training program at Ft. Worth, Tex. (Moller, A. R.) American Meteorological Society, Boston, Bulletin, 59(12): 1574-1582, Dec., 1978. Refs. M.G.A. (1979), 30:6-250

Inside a Texas tornado (Hall, R. S.) IN: Environmental Data Service, Wash., D.C., May, 1977, p. 16-19 M.G.A. (1977), 28:10-247

 

 


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